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|a Beginning design for 3D printing
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|a Beginning design for three-dimensional printing
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|a [New York], New York
|b Apress, Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer Science+Business Media New York
|c 2015
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|a 3D-Printed Fashion and Wearables The Independent Manufacture of 3D-Printed Toys ; 3D-Printed Drones and Robotics ; The Migration to 3D Printing; Evolving Material Technologies ; FDM/FFF (3D Printing with Filament); Binderjet (Powderbed) 3D Printing; SLS; SLM/DLMS; Multimaterial 3D Printing; Sustainable Organic Materials ; Advancements in Software Design ; Open Source Initiatives; Crowdfunding Driving the Development of New Machines; The New Maker Culture; New Ventures Grow with 3DP Democratization; Design Collapses; Additive vs. Subtractive; Growing Objects
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|a The Paradigm Shift in Design and Manufacturing: Is This the Beginning of a Manufacturing Renaissance? Summary; Chapter 2: Exploring Design Techniques for 3D Printing; You Become the Factory; Reviewing Your D esign Options; Generating Ideas for 3D Printing: Where to Begin; The Importance of Sketching to Developing Ideas; Turn a 2D Drawing into a 3D Object to Create Jewelry, Decorative Objects, and Tiny Intricate Parts; Web Sites That Will Turn 2D Drawings into 3D Objects; Selva3D; Shapeways; Other Options to Turn 2D Images into Geometry; Pixologic's ZBrush
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|a Procedural Modeling Techniques for Mass CustomizationTurning Typography into a Three-Dimensional Object; Explore the Growing World of Material Options; Remember: Shape Complexity Is Free; Your Ultimate Resource for Endless Ideas; Getting Started with Free 3D Modeling Software; A Summary of the 3D Software Used in This Book; Autodesk Tinkercad ; OpenSC AD; Mic rosoft 3D Builder; FreeCAD ; Auto desk 123D Design; Pixologic Sculptris ; Autodesk Me shmixer; Blender ; Additional Skills Needed for 3D Printing; Summary; Chapter 3: Begin with a Box; Tools of the Trade
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|a At a Glance; Contents; About the Author; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: What's Possible with 3D Printing?; Enter a New Era of Design with 3D Printing; The Importance of Universal Access ; New Creative Possibilities Emerge with 3D Printing; 3D Printing Everyday Things ; Reinventing Common Objects ; 3D Printing in Schools ; Pushing the Boundaries of Sculpture, Structure, and Form ; 3D Printing to Complement Traditional Sculpture ; Engineering Impossible Objects; 3D Printing for Architecture ; 3D-Printed Jewelry and Luxury Items
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|a Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator CC Take Advantage of Online Model Databases to Create and Modify Objects; Brainstorming New Ideas; Thingi verse; Pin shape; Other 3D Model Database Options; Reverse Engineering Is Essential; Mashup Manufacturing and Kit Bashing; The Components of a Mesh; Meshes, Curves, and Solids; Curve-Based Models; Precision-Based vs. Organic-Based Workflows; High-Resolution Meshes; Explore Artistic and Organic Sculpting Techniques ; Using 3D Scanning to Modify Preexisting Objects ; Photogrammetry ; Lidar Scanning; Part D atabases; Iterative Prototyping
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|a Beginning Design for 3D Printing is the full color go-to-guide for creating just about anything on a 3D printer. This book will demystify the design process for 3D printing, providing the proper workflows for those new to 3D printing, eager artists, seasoned engineers, 3D printing entrepreneurs, and first-time owners of 3D printers to ensure original ideas can be 3D printed. Beginning Design for 3D Printing explores a variety of 3D printing projects. Focus is on the use of freely available 3D design applications with step-by-step techniques that will demonstrate how to create a wide variety of 3D printable objects and illustrate the differences between splines, polygons, and solids. Users will get a deep understanding of a wide range modeling applications. They'll learn the differences between organic modeling tools, hard edge modeling, and precision, CAD-based techniques used to make 3D printable designs, practical products, and personalized works of art. Whether you are a student on a budget or a company exploring R & D options for 3D printing, Beginning Design for 3D Printing will provide the right tools and techniques to ensure 3D printing success
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